Sywon 6-in-1 60W Soldering Iron Kit First Look and Overview

Publicado 2016-05-25
Today we are going to switch things up a bit and take a look at an item unrelated to computer peripherals. In this installment I will look at and test the Sywon 60W soldering iron kit. This kit can be bought off Amazon for $22.

It comes with almost everything you need to get started. In the carrying case I found a Y-Stand, 5 additional soldering tips (6 total), a solder sucker, 60/40 solder, 60W soldering iron and a user manual. Just grab a sponge to clean the excess solder off the iron's tip and you are ready to go.

The quality of the iron itself is nothing to awe at. It feels cheap and light but it gets the job done. It is very easy to swap out tips, it has a comfortable rubber grip, and it is equipped with temperature control. I had no problem soldering some through-hole components onto a prototyping board using the included iron.

The accompanying accessories are of good quality. The solder sucker worked well, the included tips all fit on the iron, the Y-stand was frustrating to use but served its intended purpose, and the included solder was decent but I prefer my rosin core solder.

This is a great kit for anyone who wants something cheap just to make a repair every once an awhile or for someone who wants something that just works and is portable / expendable.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @brownmullins
    Never used a soldering iron; got it for cheap jewelry. You were wonderful. A little fast, but I rewind. Thanks so much.
  • @ItsNeiyuuki
    I thought soldering irons were much more expensive until I looked it up
  • @recumbentogiro26
    You talk just fine. I can comprehend everything you said and you didn't put me to sleep. Thank you for a great review
  • @Allthumbzzz
    Thank god no unboxing.. cause we really all want to see someone taking something out of a box!
  • @CryptoDrew
    I rather just learn to do things myself gives me something to do and save money plus I love learning new things appreciate this video thank you
  • @ygolohcysp8755
    How do you replace the tip? Mine won’t go all the way down the the base and they slip through the metal shield over it.
  • @dj.excess
    I bought one that's similar and too am a first time user. What is the pump for? My bran is Sealody but they look very similar except for the stand
  • @Sopheris
    Get t-12 soldering kit if you want cheap and good. This one have separate tip and heating element, that makes temperature control very slow and not responsive while soldering bigger elements.
  • First time ever to use this and don't know what that suction thing is used for. I got this only to strengthen some of my costume jewelry. Will it be ok thanks
  • @touhoutouge2788
    Great review good job!But only problem is that you talk a little bit to fast,anything except that is great!
  • @ambushb0y
    When using a y stand, solder it to anything with weight before starting or forever hold your peace
  • @Liledgy100
    Nice video. Mine just arrived, it’s a tabiger, it came with a different stand, sponge, tweezers, pump, a red and black wire (?), tips and a yellow tool with a ring at the bottom (maybe for your finger) and some metal edges, maybe to clean wire or the tips. Do you know what I’m describing?